LINGUIST List 19.1627
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Wed May 21 2008
Calls: General Ling,Applied Ling,Lang Acq/USA; Syntax/USA
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1. Terry
Osborn,
International Society for Language Studies
2. Edward
Cormany,
Diachronic Generative Syntax X
Message 1: International Society for Language Studies
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Date: 20-May-2008
From: Terry Osborn <conf2009 isls-inc.org>
Subject: International Society for Language Studies
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Full Title: International Society for Language Studies Short Title: ISLS Date: 11-Jun-2009 - 13-Jun-2009 Location: Orlando, FL, USA Contact Person: Terry Osborn Meeting Email: conf2009 isls-inc.org Web Site: http://www.isls-inc.org Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2008 Meeting Description: The 2009 International Society for Language Studies conference program will feature the theme 'Critical Language Studies: Focusing on Power'. Call for Papers International Society for Language Studies Annual Conference On-Line Proposal System Now Open www.isls-inc.org 2009 Conference of the International Society for Language Studies Orlando, Florida, USA Crowne Plaza Orlando Universal June 11-13, 2009 Paper and poster session proposal submission will open on April 1, 2008, and conclude on September 1, 2008. Selected conference papers will be published by ISLS in the Readings in Language Studies Series. - Discourse and Identity - Language and Culture - Language in the Professions - Language Teaching Practices and Pedagogy Policy - Teacher Development Visit the ISLS conference web page for up-to-date information: www.isls-inc.org
Message 2: Diachronic Generative Syntax X
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Date: 20-May-2008
From: Edward Cormany <esc53 cornell.edu>
Subject: Diachronic Generative Syntax X
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Full Title: Diachronic Generative Syntax X Short Title: DiGS X Date: 07-Aug-2008 - 09-Aug-2008 Location: Ithaca, NY, USA Contact Person: John Whitman Meeting Email: jbw2 cornell.edu Web Site: http://phonetics.cornell.edu/DiGSX/ Linguistic Field(s): Syntax Language Family(ies): Indo-European Call Deadline: 20-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: DiGS X will highlight generative work on early Indo-European. The special focus of DiGS X will be on fostering interaction between generativists and Indo-Europeanists, as we feel that both the locale (the U.S. Northeast) and the times favor heightening such interaction. We emphasize that the focus of this tenth anniversary DiGS meeting will not be at the expense of papers treating syntactic change in languages outside early Indo-European. Given current trends in the field, we expect the opposite. Call for Posters DiGS (Diachronic Generative Syntax) X Conference Cornell University August 7-9, 2008 Abstracts are invited for poster presentations at DiGS X, the leading conference on diachronic syntax from a generative perspective. There will be at least one poster session, depending on the volume of acceptances. Presentations are welcome in any area of theoretical diachronic syntax. Submissions from graduate student presenters are highly encouraged and will be given special attention. Funding is available to assist with travel and lodging for graduate student presenters. Abstracts should be submitted to digsx cornell.edu as PDF attachments. Abstracts should be no longer than one page, with an additional page for data and references. All abstracts must be anonymous; the PDF should not identify the authors. Please include ''Abstract'' in the subject of the email. In the body of the email, please list the author(s), affiliation(s), and presentation title. Submission deadline: June 20, 2008 Notification of acceptances will be made by July 1, 2008
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